Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 07, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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Harmon to Report
On TD Case Findings
At Tuesday Meeting
hn Herman, cane fin. ling ill
riMir frum the Oregon Til and
Health AMK'latin, Will lie glft
peaker at a Joint meeting r
Morrow t'ounlv III anl llml'li
Ahmh latlon off Irt-r and direr,
torn ami inemhera of the Hoard
f l'itiucr Memorial hospital at
the county rourthoiie Tueiulay
evening. January 12. according
to Mr Marcel Jnric. county
prcHidcnt Tit meeting Mill
Mart at M i m
Mr. ILirman Mill review what
U hclng found currently in
finding arid In expected In rval
uale ti county's prt-M-nt X Kay
program.
All county auM'ttitiin offlcrre
and dircctora and tiiitjil hoard
members are urged to lie prcicnt.
Altar Society Plans
For Coming Activities
Several Items of tnilnr were
dlruMcd at he meeting of the
Altar Society of St Patrick's
Othollr church In the parish
hall Tuesday evening.
New officer irclded, which
Include Mr. K. K. tlonty, trcl -dent;
Mrs. Larry Naar. vice
president ; Mr. Itolwrt Laughlln,
MTTi-tarv. and Mrs. Dick Itohiaon,
treasurer.
Plans were dlrucd for tit
mtMiik of I lie Holy Nam break
fant for I hi men on Sunday, Jan
uary 10. Serving on the break
fast committee are Mr. Harry
O'lxinncll, Mm. M. O. Stephens
and Mr. Jim I leal v.
Thr sponsoring of a fix! aalc
before Valcntlne'g Day was plan
ned, with plan? nd date to be
announced.
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Nelsons Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Mr. and Mr Ifclwln t rclton
f Ij-Miiri'ifi have rni'iitly an
tiOUMied II. r t-fifngcmrnl of their
LuirMer, I ' 1 1 1 Jean, In lcl
i I', Krll, fin of Mr and Mra.
J.jik Kroll of fury it III a. A late
summer mkIiIIiil' i planned.
Mik .Ni-Im.h, m gradual of
1 1 t i'tuT High S hool In l'".l, I
rr, rolled a a freshman at I.ln
fn. I tollegc. Mi 'Minnvlll. Mr.
Kroll U a )unlr aiuili-nt at Mn
flild. Mliif lir t an J:ni'Hl
mar. Hi- una rraduali-d from
.rallU lllkh Silioid.
Joint Installation
Planned by Lodges
Officer of Sana SouH RrM-kah
UhI'c No. 33 and KK)K UkIc
No. M will lx Iniilallfd at a Joint
Inktallatlon rrrcmony Saturday
evening, January 9. at 8 p.m.
The meeting will le pren-ded Kathv Rav
MISS PHYLLIS NELSON
Engagement Revealed
At Luncheon Party
A fekllv holiday a!mophrre
(revolted last Wediiemlay afler
noon at a lunrhinn arty at the
home of Mm UKv Gardner.
Jrlend of MIhh I'hvllla NeUon,
L'ueitt of honor, were Invited to
a I ill ot lix k lunc heon where
they were Informed of the recent
encasement of I'hvHia and Itol).
ert I. Kroll of I'orvallK.
The announcement waa made
hy prenentlnu each Rlrl present
with an Individual red ro.se,
with the name 'llob and Phvl
Mm" on while rihhon around th
rone. RoM-tiuda were alt uiied In
(hi oraiinif the luncheim tahles,
with other hrlsht holiday dec
oration around the room.
Mr. Gardner nerved a delight
ful luncheon to the 21 clrla at
tending and mother of the hon
ored gurst. Mr. lJ'lwin O. Nel
win. Present were Thereaa Munk'
er. Sheridan Wvraan, Ann
llrlndle. Jean Slewert, Judy
Smith. Karen Mxvurdy. rat Van
Winkle. Shannon Mahoney. Gin
ger Springer. Jacqule Hrlndle.
Jennifer llrlndle. Glnny Moore,
Nancy Cleveland. I'am Wilkin
ton. Anita Grovea, Kilty O'llara,
Marrla Kanda. Fran McLwid,
Gull llosklna, Martha
hy a dinner at 0:30. with faml-
Ilea and friends Invited to attend.
Mr. and Mr. Ed Goaty and
fconn Thomas and Ioug, motored
to Portland Sunday to attend the
appliance open house of Lou
Johnxon Co. where thev taw
many of the new lir5 radio and
TV model. They also had a
hort vlilt with Mr. Gonty'a
mother. Mra. C. F. Ilemrlch In
llcaverlon.
Dohcrty and tha honored guest.
Mrs. K. A. Shtrman. Sr return
ed to her home In Forest Grove
Friday, after visiting at tho
home of her son and family. Mr.
and Mra. We Sherman alnce
Thanksgiving. While In the val
ley the Sherman family lalso
visited a aon and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra. Dick Sherman
In Salem, and returned Hill.
htudent at University of Oregon,
to Eugene.
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GORHAM
STERLING
MADE
TO
ORDER
PROGRAM
Limited offer
Now till March 2nd you
can order any of more
than 200Gorham Sterling
flatware designs. It is
impossible to maintain a
complete stock of all these
patterns, but Gorham's
Annual Made-To-Order
Program makes it easy
to fill-in or add to your
treasured pattern. This
program is your assurance
that when your Sterling
is Gorham, it's always
available.
So don't delay, if you have
one of these time-honored
designs, now is the time
to order.
March 2nd is the deadline 1
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Church Reception
Compliments Couple
Following Wedding
A Inrye gntherint; of relative
and friend waa present Satur
day evening at the Hrt Metho-1is-l
ihonh for a wedding re-
eption honotlng Mr. and Mm.
Gordon I.. lUm. whose marriage
w us an event of Ih-cemlx-r 23 In
Salem. Mrs. !! Is the former
Mrv Kvelvn Tucker, daughter
of Mr An hie Failticrg. Sr., and
grew up In the lleppm-r com
munity, where fche wa very ac-
live In church and ai huol affair.
MemiM-ra of the Women .So
eietv of CtirUtian S-rvce of the
church were hoMense for the
evening. Many beautiful gift
were presented the coule. with
Mrs. Dean t'onnor atlernllng the
rift tahle, assisted hy Tersa and
Tanya Tucker, niece of the
bride.
During the social hour, enter
liilnment included a solo by
Teresa Tucker, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Fldon Tucker of lone.
She aang "(J Promise Me," ac-ciiiripanli-d
by Mr. C. M. Wagner
Guest were served from a
Ix-autifully apfMilnted table
which carried out a pink and
white color theme. Serving the
cuke waa Mra. Krvln Anderson,
aunt of the bride, assisted by j
Mr. Melvin UUon. Mra. Roy
Kirk poured punch and Mra. El
don Tucker, sister in law of the
bride. Kured coffee and tea.
Mr. Michael Gray was In charge
of the guest book.
A special decorative note was
an arrangement of hibiscus flow,
era sent from a friend In Hawaii
especially for the reception.
Out of town guests Included
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Tucker of
Hermi.ston; Lol It. Wickcrsham
of Portland: Mr. and Mr. Oris
Padberg of Lexington: Mr. and
Mr. Kldon Tucker and family of
lone, and Miss Janet Cecil of
Spray.
The newlywed couple returned
to Salem tn Sunday, where they
make their home at 1320 Nebra
ska St., N. E.
C'omiiuj Cunts
THURSDAY, January 7
Elba' Lodlaa Nlht. EUa' TampU,
dinnar t auu p-m.
rillOAT. January I
flhaa Crk Giang, Ciani hall.
polluck dinner at mi 10 p-m.
8ATUBDAT, January t
Joint IOOr and H.b-kah lo.lal
latloa. I p.m IOOr hall.
MONDAY. January II
Chamber of Commarca, Wagon
WIimI. noon.
Ordr ol Castar Star, Maaonie
hall. p.m.
TUESDAY. January 12
lfeppner Homa Ertvntion Unit
Bud rack homa, 10:30 a.rn.
potlurk lunchaan at noon.
WEDNESDAY. January 13
Mcppaar FTA Hlqh School Multi
purpoa ftoom. I p.m.
Odd fallow. IOOr halL
Extension to Study
New Unit on Ironing
"New Wrinkles In Ironing
will be the January project les-
on of the Heppner Home Ex
tension Unit at a regular unit
meeting scheduled for Tuesday.
January 12, at the Bud Peck
home, beginning at 10:30 a m.
There will be a pot luck lunch
eon at noon.
Project leaders for this
month'a lesson will be Mrs.
Alice McCabc and Mrs. Keithley
BJakc.
lily (Whiting) 1902
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Mothers 1873
Portimoulh 1911
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Bob Kroll of Conrallia was
hou.seguest of Mr. and Mrs. D.
O. Nelson and Phyllis for several
days during the Christmas holi
days. Mr. Kroll and Phyllis are
both students of Linfleld col
lege. The Nelsons went to Mc
Minnville December 17 to bring
ineir aaugnter nome irom col
lege and got caught in the snow
storm near Rooster Rock on the
trip home. -Thev turned back and
stayed in Portland until Sunday
before they could get through,
out made it prior to the flood.
Nelson described the snowstorm
in the gorge as "terrible."
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schroeder
left Monday for their home in
Tillamook after spending the
New Year week-end with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Holloman.
New Years visitors at tha j
home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox
were their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cox of
Corvallls. and their daughter,
Mrs. George Holden of Project
City, Wn. Like many other fam
ily groups their vitits, previously
banned for Christmas, were de
ayed because of impossible trav-
eling conditions.
Shomredi V 1931
Rom Marl. 1M3
"Something from tha
Is always something
Jeweler's,
special."
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Store Hours! 9 A.M. To 6 P.M.
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB
PH. 676-8200
GREEN
STAM PS
For Your
Protecton
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
Answers Your
Insurance Questions
QUESTION: I would like to
learn if this extended cover
age Insurance which I under
stand pays for windstorm
damage is sold by itself or if
I can have it added to some
other insurance I already
have.
ANSWER: Extended coverage
is an almost standard addi
tion to a regular fire insur
ance policy. There are several
forms of this coverage how
ever so you'd better see a good
insurance agent about the
form you want
Tills public service la our way
of advertising. Your Insurance
questions will be answered
without charge or obligation
if you'll send or bring them
to
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
Heppner Ph. 676-965?
DJn.
THURSDAY. January 14
SorcptomUU, Hotel Grill, noon.
Beturnina to the University of
Portland hy tram from Pendle-
"ii Sunday after visiting with
their parent over the holidays
were Hank Pointer, freshman.
and Louise ivilr.ter, sophomore,
sn and daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Ion pointer, Lexington, and
Hill Monai'le. senior, son of Mr.
and Mr. Charles Monagle, Hep
pner. House queete of Mr. and Mrs.
Loy McFarren through the C hrist
ma week end were their Hon in
law and daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed. Janice
and Jim. from Spokane, Wn.
MENUS
Heppner Schools Hot Lunch
Week of January II . II. IKS
MONDAY
FrM Chicken, buttered Corn,
Celery Sink, Fruit, Uread and
llutter. Milk.
TIL8 DAY
Chill hVan. Corn Bread and
Honey, Cabbage Salad, Milk
Fruit.
WEDNESDAY
Hamburger casserole. Carrot
Stick. Cake. Fruit. Bread and
Butter, Milk.
THURSDAY
Tuna and Noodles. Buttered
Pea. Celery StKka. Bread and
Butter. Fruit. Milk.
FRIDAY
Peanut Butter Sandwiches.
Vegetable Soup. Tossed Salad,
Apple Crisp, Milk.
HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIM E3. Thursday. January T. IMS
Crcswicks Move
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath. Linda
and Lurry, arrived home last
Wednesday from a 12 day trip
to Colorado, where they visited
relative of Mrs. Heath. Bad
weather conditions prevailed dur-
ng much of the trip. In Mont-
mm-, t olo.. they visited Mrs.
leath' parent. Mr. and Mr.
John M'Laughlin; also atM-ndlng
some time In Grand Junction
with an uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Rasmussen. Mra.
leath wa able to see two broth-
rs while visiting there, Edgar
McLaughlin, Pueblo. Colo., and
obert McLaughlin from Aztec,
Mex.
Mr. and Mr Oliver Crrswick
nave move.i from Portland to
Woodourn where he I iuiw work
Ini? f-r the Klniro torn we 1 1 ,'u
reral Char!, arcordinir t a let-
ter reeeiveii Tuesday. Their new
addres U 3?l N. 2n 1 St . Wood
burn, and they asked that the
a tier notify their friend of the
new location. "We have tn-en ful
owing the flood situation In East
ern Oregon very closely, of
course," Creswlck write. 'This
should te another boost for Wil
low Creek dam." The Crewck
formerly owned the mortuary
here and he also served a Ju-
tlce of the i-aee In Heppner.
Has Operation
Amanda Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. Itav E. Smith, un
derwent an ojieratPm to her knee
Monday at the Shrine hospital In
Portland. She entered the hospi
tal last Thursday, and thl was
the w-tnd ojx-ration to the knee
which was Injured aome time
ago wniie sne was m-iivcring
papers on a paper route. Aman
da, a freshman in lone High
school, is expected to be hospit
alized for Mime time. Reports In
dicate that he it recovering sat
isfactorily from the operation.
Honna Has Emergency
Appendix Operation
David llanna. terns t-e mn if
Mr. and Mr. John llanna. wa
listed In seriou Condition III St.
AMf-.oriy ftrapttal in ivr.stu-t-n,
after underoini emerfc'ency sur
gery early Monday for a ruur
ed aptndix.
llanna, who had not I -en feel
ing well fr several dav, ws
taken to lendletin by car late
Sunday, and, according to word
re lived lure fnm hi parent
a late a Tuesday, would not he
released from the hospital fur at
least another week.
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kinds.
u for cnvHpea of
Tl.e Gazette-Time.
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Infant Breeding Baby
Succumbs Tuesday
Graveside arrvtcee for infant
William Paul Breedlrg. day old
on of Mr. and Mr. Paul Breed
lni of Heppner. were held bxiay
tThursilayl at U.w am. at be
Heppner Masonic cemetery. The
lUv. Melvin Dixon officiated over
the service.
The baby was born Monday,
January 4. several week pfe
maturely, and died the following
day, January 5. from respira
tory weakness.
Surviving be Idea hl parent.
are a two-year old ulster, ui-or.ie;
his maternal grandparent. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ott of Heppner.
and hi raternal grandmother.
'Mrs. Lola Breeding of Lexington.
FOLGERS
COFFEE
1 lb. 79c
2 lbs. $1.57
3 lbs. $2.35
10 ox. Inst. $1.49
aTYrTaOYri I
!SaUeS l 4 IP
OCCIDENT
mm
25
lb.
$239
HOOD RIVER 303 CANS
ipIS0U
5 for $
DUNCAN HINES
mum
All Except
Angle Food
or
Sto ley's
STARCH
Va GoL
Reg. 59c Now 49c
Schilling
Spaghetti
Sauce Mix
5 For $1
Modess
San if or y
Napkins
Reg. S1.73
Now $1.29
Tomafoes 2 lb. 49
LETTUCE
2 Heads
35
SPARE RIBS
49c lb.
SWIFTS ORIOLE
ORAM
7
lb.
Sliced Bacon
2 lb. Box $1.09
CENTER CUT
Pork Chops lb. 59
LOIN END
Green Peppers I 25 PORK ROAST lb. 49c
PRICES GOOD JANUARY 8 and 9 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
nice to save twice
prices and S&H
Green Stamps
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